
A roof replacement is a system, not just shingles. We tear off to the deck every time — never overlays — inspect and replace damaged sheathing, then rebuild with synthetic underlayment, ice-and-water shield in valleys and eaves, new flashing, and proper ridge ventilation. Skipping any one of those is how a 30-year shingle becomes a 12-year roof.
You get a fixed written price before we start, a dedicated crew (not day labor), a full magnetic nail sweep of your yard, and photo documentation of the deck before it's covered. Most homes are complete in one to two days.
- Full tear-off — no overlays, ever
- Deck inspection with photo documentation
- Ice & water shield at eaves and valleys
- New flashing and ridge ventilation included
- 10-year workmanship + manufacturer warranty
Common Questions About Roof Replacement
How long does a roof replacement take?
Most Treasure Valley homes are torn off and re-roofed in one to two days. Larger or steeper roofs can take a third day, and we'll tell you the expected duration in your written quote. Weather can shift the start date, but we never leave a roof open overnight.
Can you put new shingles over my old ones?
We won't — and you shouldn't want it. Overlays hide rotten decking, void most manufacturer warranties, and turn a 30-year shingle into a 12-year roof. We tear off to the deck every time, photograph the decking, and replace damaged sheathing before anything gets covered.
What does a new roof cost in Boise?
Architectural shingle replacements from Ridgeline start at $9,800, with most Boise-area homes landing between $10,000 and $18,000 depending on size, pitch, and decking condition. Your quote is a fixed written price — the number doesn't change unless you change the scope.